Bella Baxter, the crazy nymphomaniac antithesis of 'Barbie', is the feminist we needed. In some way, the character played by Emma Stone in Yorgos Lanthimos' film works as the B-side of Barbie.

Belle is also a toy who one day discovers her powers of flesh and blood, a happy, dysfunctional and enjoyable young Frankenstein who sets out - like Pinocchio or Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz - to discover the magic of her body and mind life. Her baroque style and extravagance have earned her the Golden Lion of Venice and 11 nominations for the Hollywood Academy Awards.